The 21st Research Institute of Automotive Technology of the Ministry of Defense of Russia has completed the first phase of testing of an unmanned truck. It was developed on the basis of the KamAZ chassis.
The head of the robotics laboratory noted that the vehicle can be used to transport goods and the wounded.
We can install a weapon. This is a multifunctional robotic complex. The operator can be located more than a kilometer away from the vehicle.
After completing the first phase of testing, the vehicle will be delivered to the front line, where it will continue to be tested in combat conditions.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the latest "Berdysh" reconnaissance drone is ready to be sent to the troops. It will detect a car at 6 km, and a person at 2 km.
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